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Where is the best place to produce Phoebe bournei?

There are many producing areas of nanmu, among which Sichuan, Hubei, Guizhou and other regions are rich in nanmu resources. Nanmu produced in Sichuan has the best quality, especially in Emei, Ya 'an, Mianyang and Nanchong.

The climatic conditions in these areas are very suitable for the growth of nanmu, so the quality of nanmu produced is also good. However, with the increase of logging, Phoebe bournei resources are becoming scarcer and scarcer. We should protect these precious resources so that they can continue to grow and reproduce.

Nanmu is a very precious wood with many special characteristics.

First of all, nanmu is very hard and has strong durability and corrosion resistance. It has a long growth cycle and generally takes hundreds of years to become a useful product, so it is more precious.

Secondly, the texture of Phoebe bournei is very beautiful, and its wooden surface has obvious golden texture, giving people a noble and elegant feeling.

Generally speaking, Phoebe bournei is a very precious wood, which not only has high practical value, but also has high ornamental value and medicinal value.

Jin Sinan's growing environment mainly includes the following points:

Warm and humid: Jin Sinan likes warm and humid environment, and has certain cold tolerance, but not heat tolerance. Therefore, it is most suitable to grow in areas with annual average temperature 17 degrees and annual rainfall1400-1600 mm.

Plenty of sunshine: Jin Sinan is a neutral shade tree, so it should be shaded in its infancy. However, in full light, it often grows poorly and needs an environment with sufficient light.

Fertile soil: Jin Sinan has strong adaptability to soil, but it is best to plant it on fertile and loose neutral or slightly acidic soil with good drainage. Drought or poor drainage can also grow, but the growth is poor

Medium altitude: Jin Sinan grows in the broad-leaved forest below the altitude of1500m, and is distributed in Sichuan, Hubei, Yunnan, Guizhou and the provinces south of the Yangtze River in China.